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are much more on the line than america does. and there's so much anti- american sentiment that by putting america in the forefront, you simply aid and abet gaddafi's paranoia that this is really just a plot to steal their oil. >> we have frozen under president obama's instructions libyan assets is. we have also gained from the united nations a ruling on this -- not a ruling but a message from them, which is comprehensive. do you think that's an achievement? plus the fact we have no longer doing business with the embassy, even though it is not a rupture of diplomatic relations. >> yeah. looking to be fair to president obama, i've been very critical of him on pretty much everything, but to be fair to him i think he's looking at the libyan situation through a pragmatic lens, and he is saying which is what should ask, before committing troops, does the situation involve america's national security interests? the argument could go both ways. i understand what some are calling for, this is a humanitarian crisis, there's a moral obliga
are much more on the line than america does. and there's so much anti- american sentiment that by putting america in the forefront, you simply aid and abet gaddafi's paranoia that this is really just a plot to steal their oil. >> we have frozen under president obama's instructions libyan assets is. we have also gained from the united nations a ruling on this -- not a ruling but a message from them, which is comprehensive. do you think that's an achievement? plus the fact we have no longer...
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divide people by sectarianism by whether they're sunni or shia they cause a split like this but in america it'll be like you know the red states get really angry and call on socialists and nazi and hitler and all this stuff for obama when he gives his buddies like rahm emanuel jobs but when george bush did it they don't care and the same vice versa right here in beirut people talk you know that sunni shia shia sunni and then the states between red state blue state blue state red state and the powers that be like to push that that conflict which is an artificial construct. really just to get people fighting with each other and not giving them any kind of basic services and also to allow the looting by the autocrats and the death squads they're only allowed to operate in a situation where there's huge sectarianism wherever you divide it and this brings me to this past weekend we went to a protest here in beirut secular activists planned protest and bid to topple sectarian regime so demonstrators out the street on sunday calling for the toppling of the sectarian regime they were saying that t
divide people by sectarianism by whether they're sunni or shia they cause a split like this but in america it'll be like you know the red states get really angry and call on socialists and nazi and hitler and all this stuff for obama when he gives his buddies like rahm emanuel jobs but when george bush did it they don't care and the same vice versa right here in beirut people talk you know that sunni shia shia sunni and then the states between red state blue state blue state red state and the...
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what i'm referring to of course in the west in america for example the the what we're fed on they may need is this narrative that there is no such thing is the arab world there are only muslims and there are bad that's what the west has been spoon fed this narrative that us that is financed the military industrial complex financed the terror industry that the u.s. supply stock you know financed the the tear gas canisters that people found in the streets and cairo now talk to me a little bit about the role that wiki leaks and social media played and the revolution it seems clear that wiki leaks was the spark in tunisia and that's the spark that throw this entire revolution across the region yes or no i think you can't underestimate the influence of what some of those wiki leaks disclosures meant for people's awareness in tunisia but i want to be careful overstating the impact of both wiki leaks the kind of social networking sites absolutely they play a role in organizing and helping people together in spreading the word about the protest of the demands of these protests of mate but we'
what i'm referring to of course in the west in america for example the the what we're fed on they may need is this narrative that there is no such thing is the arab world there are only muslims and there are bad that's what the west has been spoon fed this narrative that us that is financed the military industrial complex financed the terror industry that the u.s. supply stock you know financed the the tear gas canisters that people found in the streets and cairo now talk to me a little bit...
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here they depict cartoons of a giant big uncle sam america only concerned about the price of oil rising rising rising and behind them their dead libyan freedom fighters and they don't care about the dead people they don't care about the torture going on because of course the cronyism in the west they have their oil deals that tony blair signed with b.p. and exxon right well being here in beirut lebanon watching global media and watching c.n.n. b.c. it's amazing because they look at the price of gas and then on one chart and then they have a dead people racking up in various regions in another chart and they're trying to figure out how many dead people it takes to keep the price of gas down a penny and this is how they see the world it's all about dead people versus the price of gas how many dead people per penny and of course if they needed kill more people to keep the price of gas down another penny then they're all for it so they have these you know cheerleaders on c. and b. c. these overly quater only make a woman kind of bouncing around saying yeah they kill people as long as gas pr
here they depict cartoons of a giant big uncle sam america only concerned about the price of oil rising rising rising and behind them their dead libyan freedom fighters and they don't care about the dead people they don't care about the torture going on because of course the cronyism in the west they have their oil deals that tony blair signed with b.p. and exxon right well being here in beirut lebanon watching global media and watching c.n.n. b.c. it's amazing because they look at the price of...
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yemen libya iraq out very america the themes are common to all these protests five years from today. what are we looking at is it going to be i guess what we're saying is the people and including the math of strikes that are coming from the workers who are looking more for what we've seen and that allowed american region is that kind of did you. think that's where we're heading in five years or the have a good probability of that happening or will be you know a retro retrograde move back to the old way i think that you're dealing with you know let me be superficial about it maybe trade off a little bit more you know once i finance or i think what you've seen here now is it is a real person the formula that is long held sway in the arab world and that is that rulers are beginning to be afraid of their people and that's a report of what you have for decades here was it were free to their rulers i think that very i was a cliché in some ways but it's very powerful currently feel not only egypt elsewhere authority and the prestige of authority has crumbled and i think if you take a step
yemen libya iraq out very america the themes are common to all these protests five years from today. what are we looking at is it going to be i guess what we're saying is the people and including the math of strikes that are coming from the workers who are looking more for what we've seen and that allowed american region is that kind of did you. think that's where we're heading in five years or the have a good probability of that happening or will be you know a retro retrograde move back to the...
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. >> couric: and coming up next, a status report on women in america. women in america. einto romantic. ♪ an accidental touch can turn ordinary into something more. moments can change anytime -- just like that. and when they do men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven, low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. tell your doctor about...
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i think it's a concept that is much needed in america. i think it's something that we have to move forward on. but the president has said from the outset if they're good ideas, republican or democratic, bring them to the table. this is one he thinks let's accelerate and put it in place from the outset. >> woodruff: secretary sebelius, does this come because the law is under siege? it is being... there are 28 states, i believe, that have sued to exempt themselves from the law polls show that a significant number of americans don't like the law. is this an attempt by the president to respond to all that? >> i think, judy, what it is is that the president has listened to governors. this has never been the federal takeover of health care as has been reported inaccurately over and over again. it always has been a state- driven program. what we had governors tell us in the beginning is we have ideas which we would like to put in place even more quickly. why should we wait until 017. can we come to the table and tell you what we think would work
i think it's a concept that is much needed in america. i think it's something that we have to move forward on. but the president has said from the outset if they're good ideas, republican or democratic, bring them to the table. this is one he thinks let's accelerate and put it in place from the outset. >> woodruff: secretary sebelius, does this come because the law is under siege? it is being... there are 28 states, i believe, that have sued to exempt themselves from the law polls show...
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. >> operations are still doing fine in america. [everyone talking at once] >> cozy relationship with politicians, which is much -- >> will you let our guest in. >> jonathan, you think it's the makings of another -- >> which piece? >> well, and these that obama is utilizing his still standing ofa, to mobilize the crowd, to get the crowd there for taking his position? >> there's no question that no other issue, not the health care fight, not anything has mobilized the progressive movement and those folks who were volunteering for ofa -- left, during the 2008 campaign, than this. and you know, i don't like the inference that this is being directed, that ofa has an office in the white house. that's not the case. [everyone talking at once] >> show up, bring your son. >> that's illegal or just -- >> no, it's not illegal. >> i just want to mick that clear. >> if it's obama's concurrence behind that, is that inappropriate for a president of the united states? >> yes. >> no! [everyone talking at once] >> you don't think so? >> personally --
. >> operations are still doing fine in america. [everyone talking at once] >> cozy relationship with politicians, which is much -- >> will you let our guest in. >> jonathan, you think it's the makings of another -- >> which piece? >> well, and these that obama is utilizing his still standing ofa, to mobilize the crowd, to get the crowd there for taking his position? >> there's no question that no other issue, not the health care fight, not anything has...
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there were in the minds of america is not enough and the other thing was in zero. zero go boys. stranded ship back to school but understandably eagle and co workers let me listen to any more of their precious books so i went off in search of some of the most robust handiwork and in the business will secure some. sources of my plot is a sculptor and caught them so a new project is too big or too strange to take. a call from the old fantasy forest creature has a workshop full of beautifully crafted pieces from a wild boar tablecloth to an eagle embossed coat track so to. but of course each piece has to start somewhere. something like this excellent perfect play with power tools i love it. when i was going to give me a quick course in woodwork one a warm and that meant getting hold of the chisel. i was willing away on glad i couldn't help thinking back to the piece i'd seen out on the street. we might be able to do something similar. to rejoin have a go and figure sculpture. let's go show you. the man told me to meet him out in the woods but when i arrived he was nowhere to be seen
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acrÓpolis en grecia quedaron a oscuras durante 60 minus para combatir el cambio climÁtico, varios paÍses de amÉrica latina y ciudades de estados unidos se sumaron a la iniciativa. se aporta emisiÓn global de la hora del planeta. llegamos al final de las noticias, gracias por habernos acompaÑado, que pase usted muy buenas noches. >> los hispanos
acrÓpolis en grecia quedaron a oscuras durante 60 minus para combatir el cambio climÁtico, varios paÍses de amÉrica latina y ciudades de estados unidos se sumaron a la iniciativa. se aporta emisiÓn global de la hora del planeta. llegamos al final de las noticias, gracias por habernos acompaÑado, que pase usted muy buenas noches. >> los hispanos
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corporate america has record profits. it's not that we can't afford this. we need a shared sacrifice. work version shared. they've given up their jobs. they've lost their homes. they can't go anymore. it's time for to us come together and create jobs so that we can create the america that all of us love and is revered around the world. >> woodruff: rich tramp carc the president of afl/cio thanks for talking with us. >> thanks for having me on. i appreciate it. >> woodruff: as we do. and our invitation to governors remains open and we will bring that you perspective at a later date. >> brown: now, anger over insurance rate hikes and a battle brewing in california. "newshour" correspondent spencer michels reports. >> reporr: people got angry when blue shield of california announced recently it would raise health insurance rates for some individuals as much as 59%. it was the fourth major insurance company to announce sharp increases for those buying their own insurance and the third round of rate hikes by blue shield since last fall. >> how much is enough for
corporate america has record profits. it's not that we can't afford this. we need a shared sacrifice. work version shared. they've given up their jobs. they've lost their homes. they can't go anymore. it's time for to us come together and create jobs so that we can create the america that all of us love and is revered around the world. >> woodruff: rich tramp carc the president of afl/cio thanks for talking with us. >> thanks for having me on. i appreciate it. >> woodruff: as...
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a farquhar price in america. far greater price in america- >> and also arguing against intervention in libya there are others that suggest that we broaden our military mission beyond the path of protectant just love the people and do whatever it takes to bring up more market coffee and usher in a new government. to bring out-moammar gaddafi-test there is no question that libya be better off without moammar gaddafi i also embraced that and will actively pursue this with non-military needs. to broaden our military, be a mistake, however, to a prayprotect the libyan people from a immediate danger and carry a no-fly zone carries a u.s. mandate and international support. it is also with the libyan opposition asked us to do. if we tried to overthrow moammar gaddafi by force of a coalition with splinter. we would likely have to put u.s. troops on the ground to accomplish that mission. or, risk killing several civilians from the air. the danger faced by our men and women in uniform would be far more and also a responsibi
a farquhar price in america. far greater price in america- >> and also arguing against intervention in libya there are others that suggest that we broaden our military mission beyond the path of protectant just love the people and do whatever it takes to bring up more market coffee and usher in a new government. to bring out-moammar gaddafi-test there is no question that libya be better off without moammar gaddafi i also embraced that and will actively pursue this with non-military needs....
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steve hartman's "assignment america." and the a.t.f. allegedly encouraging u.s. gun sales to mexican drug traffickers. now there's evidence other agencies knew about it. >> couric: carlos pasqual resigned over the weekend, ending a stormy tenure as u.s. ambassador to mexico. diplomatic sources say the last straw was the scandal sharyl attkisson exposed on this broadcast, an a.t.f. program that allegedly let thousands of weapons purchased in the u.s. reach drug cartels in mexico. tonight as sharyl reports, another a.t.f. agent has come forward. >> reporter: south of el paso on mexico's side of the border lies juarez. >> juarez has been the most dangerous city in the world. >> reporter: it's where a.t.f. special agent rene jaquez worked for the past year. that's him before he shaved his head working with mexican police you were concerned a lot with trying to keep u.s. guns from being trafficked into mexico. >> absolutely. i mean, that's what we do as an agency. >> reporter: that's why jaquez says he was so alarmed to hear his own agency may have done the opposite--
steve hartman's "assignment america." and the a.t.f. allegedly encouraging u.s. gun sales to mexican drug traffickers. now there's evidence other agencies knew about it. >> couric: carlos pasqual resigned over the weekend, ending a stormy tenure as u.s. ambassador to mexico. diplomatic sources say the last straw was the scandal sharyl attkisson exposed on this broadcast, an a.t.f. program that allegedly let thousands of weapons purchased in the u.s. reach drug cartels in mexico....
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let me close by addressing what this action says about the use of america's military power and america's broader leadership in the world under my presidency. as commander in chief, i have no greater responsibility than keeping this country safe. and no decision weighs on me more than when to deploy our men and women in uniform. i've made it clear that i will never hesitate to use our military swiftly, decisively and unilaterally when necessary to defend our people, our homeland, our allies and our core interests. that's why we're going after al qaeda wherever they seek a foothold. that is why we continue to fight in afghanistan, even as we have ended our combat mission in iraq and removed more than 100,000 troops from that country. there will be times though when our safety is not directly threatened but our interests and our values are. sometimes the course of history poses challenges that threaten our common humanity and our common security. spochbding to natural disasters, for example, or preventing genocide and keeping the peace, ensuring regional security and maintaining the flow of
let me close by addressing what this action says about the use of america's military power and america's broader leadership in the world under my presidency. as commander in chief, i have no greater responsibility than keeping this country safe. and no decision weighs on me more than when to deploy our men and women in uniform. i've made it clear that i will never hesitate to use our military swiftly, decisively and unilaterally when necessary to defend our people, our homeland, our allies and...
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. >> welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america, also around the globe. my name is mike embley. coming up later for you -- coming up, the u.n. security council discusses a no-fly zone over libya, but nothing is agreed. and conversation in bahrain. protesters set up roadblocks as 1000 at saudi troops entered the country. hello. millions in the parts of northeast japan hammered by last week's quake and tsunami have spent their fourth night without food, water, electricity, or gas. at least 500,000 people have been left homeless, but even now, much is still unknown. communications are still down in many areas. about 2000 bodies have been found washed ashore. half of them in a town that was flattened by the water. as japan struggles to deal with an emergency, fears are growing about the safety of the fukushima daiichi power plant. we have this from the edge of the nuclear exclusion zone. >> inside the plant, workers are trying to avert a nuclear catastrophe. but today, a second explosion. this time at reactor no. 3. the blast was huge. there was believed to b
. >> welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america, also around the globe. my name is mike embley. coming up later for you -- coming up, the u.n. security council discusses a no-fly zone over libya, but nothing is agreed. and conversation in bahrain. protesters set up roadblocks as 1000 at saudi troops entered the country. hello. millions in the parts of northeast japan hammered by last week's quake and tsunami have spent their fourth night without...
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our mission has been to use america's unique capabilities to create the conditions for the no-fly zone and to assist in what meetings -- meeting in urgent humanitarian needs. we're seeing a significant reduction in the number of u.s. planes involved in operations as a number of planes rather countries increase in numbers. we're taking the next up. we have agreed along with our nato allies to transition and control for the no- fly zone to nato. all 28 allies have authorized military authority to develop and operations plan for nato to take on the broader civilian protection mission under resolution 1973. nato is well-suited to coordinating this international effort and ensuring that all participating nations are working effectively together toward our shared goals. this coalition includes countries beyond nato, including air partners, and we expect all of them to be providing important political guidance going forward. we have always said parrott leadership and participation is crucial. the arab league show that leadership with its pivotal statement on libya. they joined the discussions
our mission has been to use america's unique capabilities to create the conditions for the no-fly zone and to assist in what meetings -- meeting in urgent humanitarian needs. we're seeing a significant reduction in the number of u.s. planes involved in operations as a number of planes rather countries increase in numbers. we're taking the next up. we have agreed along with our nato allies to transition and control for the no- fly zone to nato. all 28 allies have authorized military authority to...
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thank you, great america. thank you, obama. thank you, clinton. thank you sarkozy." >> rose: i thank you for joining us this evening. i know it's very, very late in paris. >> thank you, charlie. >> rose: joining me on the telephone from benghazi is jon lee anderson. he has been sending dispatches from the front to "new yorker" magazine. i am pleased to have him here this inning. >> charlie, thank you. it's good to be here. >> rose: what are the expectations over the next 24 hours? >> the day started with quite a bit of elation after last night's approval of the no-fly resolution at the u.n. security council. it was extremely tense yesterday with the first bombing raids over-- probes, i should say-- but with some bombing over benghazi by qaddafi's forces. the war definitely felt like it was going to finally come to the city which has been the crucible of the revolution in the past month, and since is t began a month ago. and then it was very tense, as i said yesterday. this morning people were very elated, very euphoric. there was a kind of expecta
thank you, great america. thank you, obama. thank you, clinton. thank you sarkozy." >> rose: i thank you for joining us this evening. i know it's very, very late in paris. >> thank you, charlie. >> rose: joining me on the telephone from benghazi is jon lee anderson. he has been sending dispatches from the front to "new yorker" magazine. i am pleased to have him here this inning. >> charlie, thank you. it's good to be here. >> rose: what are the...
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>> this is "bbc world news america." funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> president obama says the u.s. has a moral obligation to intervene in libya. he will now have control. >> america's role will be limited. we will not put ground troops into libya, but we will focus our unique capabilities on the front and at transfer responsibility to our allies and partners. tonight, we are fulfilling that pledge. >> the rebels meet heavy resistance but about a continue the walk westward. there is fighting in the western city hall as pro gaddafi forces and get back partial control. thank you for joining us, coming up, a state of maximum alert over the crisis at the fukushim
>> this is "bbc world news america." funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> president obama...
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i will close by addressing what this action says about the use of america's military power and america's broader leadership in the world under my presidency. as commander-in-chief, i have no greater responsibility than keeping this country safe, and no decision weighs on me more than when to deploy our men and women in uniform. i have made it clear that i will never hesitate to use our military swiftly, decisively, and unilaterally when necessary to defend our people, our homeland, our allies, and our core interests. that is why we are going after al qaeda wherever they seek a foothold. that is why we continue to fight in afghanistan, even as we have ended over combat mission in iraq and removed more than 100,000 troops from that country. there will be times, though, when our safety is not directly threatened, but our interests and our values are. sometimes the course of history poses challenges that threaten our common humanity and our common security. responding to natural disasters, for example, or preventing genocide and keeping the peace. ensuring regional security and maintaining t
i will close by addressing what this action says about the use of america's military power and america's broader leadership in the world under my presidency. as commander-in-chief, i have no greater responsibility than keeping this country safe, and no decision weighs on me more than when to deploy our men and women in uniform. i have made it clear that i will never hesitate to use our military swiftly, decisively, and unilaterally when necessary to defend our people, our homeland, our allies,...
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america and its al lies have vowed to protect the people here. the city was deserted. there were roadblocks everywhere. almost no one in the streets. the shops were shuttered. four days ago gadhafi vowed to level benghazi. "we are coming. we are looking for the traitors," he said "and shall have no mercy or compassion. "it's been terrifying the last few days," this man told us. as the day went on, the crowds grew, by late afternoon a rally of hundreds had formed. after days of attack the people of benghazi are back out on the streets not just celebrating but leaving benghazi heading west taking the fight to the gadhafi forces. their message, they welcome the international air strikes. women came out to join the men on the streets. celebrating the operation. "if the rebel, the british and the americans will not kill him, the women of libya will fight gadhafi forces," this woman said. more than 600 miles away in tripoli, forces loyal to gadhafi tightened their grip on the capital checking everyone coming and going. earlier today president obama remained unclear about jus
america and its al lies have vowed to protect the people here. the city was deserted. there were roadblocks everywhere. almost no one in the streets. the shops were shuttered. four days ago gadhafi vowed to level benghazi. "we are coming. we are looking for the traitors," he said "and shall have no mercy or compassion. "it's been terrifying the last few days," this man told us. as the day went on, the crowds grew, by late afternoon a rally of hundreds had formed. after...
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i will close by addressing what this action says about the use of america's military power and america's broader leadership in the world under my presidency. as commander-in-chief, i have no greater responsibility than keeping this country safe, and no decision weighs on me more than when to deploy our men and women in uniform. i have made it clear that i will never hesitate to use our military swiftly, decisively, and unilaterally when necessary to defend our people, our homeland, our allies, and our core interests. that is why we are going after al qaeda wherever they seek a foothold. that is why we continue to fight in afghanistan, even as we have ended over combat mission in iraq and removed more than 100,000 troops from that country. there will be times, though, when our safety is not directly threatened, but our interests and our values are. sometimes the course of history poses challenges that threaten our common humanity and our common security. responding to natural disasters, for example, or preventing genocide and keeping the peace. ensuring regional security and maintaining t
i will close by addressing what this action says about the use of america's military power and america's broader leadership in the world under my presidency. as commander-in-chief, i have no greater responsibility than keeping this country safe, and no decision weighs on me more than when to deploy our men and women in uniform. i have made it clear that i will never hesitate to use our military swiftly, decisively, and unilaterally when necessary to defend our people, our homeland, our allies,...
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we know they are radicalized inside america. of course it is a problem. the attack on king has been nothing but an attack on political correctness of a very high order. >> nina? >> that term political correctness is, at this point, and at that. >> it was meant as an epithet. >> i understand that, but it is incredibly not constructive. these hearings, even if they were about homegrown terrorism in the muslim communities, could have been constructive, but the second part of the hearings, what were billed as was, why isn't the muslim community doing more to condemn this, to fill in the black? the onus was put on the muslim community. there is a good deal to learn about this. the head of counterterrorism in the bush administration said this week if the emphasis had been on the first part, we may have learned something, but the witnesses did not tell us anything. >> the champions of the hearing had to be disappointed, as well as the critics. the first day was anything but starke chamber, anything but the inquisition. no one was burned at the stake. nobody was
we know they are radicalized inside america. of course it is a problem. the attack on king has been nothing but an attack on political correctness of a very high order. >> nina? >> that term political correctness is, at this point, and at that. >> it was meant as an epithet. >> i understand that, but it is incredibly not constructive. these hearings, even if they were about homegrown terrorism in the muslim communities, could have been constructive, but the second part...
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carried out by britain, america, and france, with arab and other participation and coordinated in that way. in terms of british nationals, obviously, all of those who want to leave have left. there are still some. we have a relationship with the turkish embassy, who are working with us and for us in tripoli, and we also have an active consular figure in benghazi. stopping gaddafi from going to bend gosling -- benghazi is in their interests. as he said, the decision to put our men and women into harm's way should only be taken when necessary. we cannot stand back and let a dictator kill his people indiscriminately. to do so would send a chilling signal to others, and that also believe we should be clear about where our interests lie. in this country, particularly, we know what abu dhabi is capable of. we cannot have a failed state on the border. >> malcom. >> may i congratulate him for his superb leadership that he and the foreign secretary have given it and at the united nations for securing this resolution, without which the people of libya and benghazi would be facing a humanitarian
carried out by britain, america, and france, with arab and other participation and coordinated in that way. in terms of british nationals, obviously, all of those who want to leave have left. there are still some. we have a relationship with the turkish embassy, who are working with us and for us in tripoli, and we also have an active consular figure in benghazi. stopping gaddafi from going to bend gosling -- benghazi is in their interests. as he said, the decision to put our men and women into...
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"britain and america have let us all down once again," they chant. these demonstrators knew exactly where to come. they've invaded the hotel in which all the foreign journalists were staying. listen, a whole bunch of demonstrators have just invaded a hotel where foreign journalists... >> guys... guys... please, guys! they saw us on tv, because this was broadcast live. >> reporter: so they came to the hotel that fast? >> they live here! this is the neighborhood! oh, come on now! don't do that to me! >> reporter: tripoli's pro- qaddafi mobs, who've continued today to play to the foreign press gallery, can read between the lines of the u.n. resolution. the stated objective is to stop bloodshed, but the unstated objective is pretty clear-- regime change. >> suarez: and now a view from benghazi. al jazeera reported late today that qaddafi's forces continued advancing to towns 30 miles from the city. earlier, hari sreenivasan talked by skype with james foley of the international web site global post, who was at a restaurant in benghazi. >> sreenivasan: jam
"britain and america have let us all down once again," they chant. these demonstrators knew exactly where to come. they've invaded the hotel in which all the foreign journalists were staying. listen, a whole bunch of demonstrators have just invaded a hotel where foreign journalists... >> guys... guys... please, guys! they saw us on tv, because this was broadcast live. >> reporter: so they came to the hotel that fast? >> they live here! this is the neighborhood! oh,...
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see if america's most prescribed e.d. treatment is right for you. >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with cynthia mcfadden. >>> well, it is just seven days since the devastating 9.0 magnitude earthquake rocked japan followed quickly by a massive 23 foot wall of water. this tsunami alone erased entire towns in northwestern jamie lynn spears japan. for the last several day the world's focus has been almost exclusively on the crippled nuclear plant near the epicenter of the quake where workers have been desperately fighting to stop a catastrophe. clarissa ward reports from the streets of osaka, japan. >> japan is fay puts for big screens and fancy gadgets but all those electronics require a lot of power and in japan, more so than many countries is incredibly reliant on nuclear energy as a source for their power. about 25% of the electricity here is generated by nuclear energy. there's been a debate for decades here about whether it's safe for a country that's as prone to earthquakes as japan, to be so rel
see if america's most prescribed e.d. treatment is right for you. >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with cynthia mcfadden. >>> well, it is just seven days since the devastating 9.0 magnitude earthquake rocked japan followed quickly by a massive 23 foot wall of water. this tsunami alone erased entire towns in northwestern jamie lynn spears japan. for the last several day the world's focus has been almost exclusively on the crippled nuclear plant near...
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unemployment and america's growing trade deficit. the nasdaq off as well, almost 51 points. >> rising gas prices prompted some northern californiains to get out of their cars. they announced amtrak train ridership jumped 14% in february compared to last year. they say this spike in ridership is similar to what happened in 2008. when gas sore add above $4. >> today bart named 11 people to a citizen review board monitoring bart's police force this, is in response to the public outrage that followed 2009 fatal shooting of as scar grant by johannes mezerly. 40 people apply forward the board. it will review bart police policy autos president obama saluted two sisters from mill valley this morning at the white house. they wrote a letter of support to a girl in novato named owe livea. her classmates teased her after she suffered an epileptic seizure in class. she ended up getting thousands of letters and many have been compiled in a book. 150 students and parents took part in the summit. >> there is where we can take steps to help create a
unemployment and america's growing trade deficit. the nasdaq off as well, almost 51 points. >> rising gas prices prompted some northern californiains to get out of their cars. they announced amtrak train ridership jumped 14% in february compared to last year. they say this spike in ridership is similar to what happened in 2008. when gas sore add above $4. >> today bart named 11 people to a citizen review board monitoring bart's police force this, is in response to the public outrage...
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what america has faced criticism for intervening in libya while overlooking baden's in other countries in the arab world political writer john walsh show us a foreign policy in the region is completely inconsistent it is not about protecting the people or human rights because in egypt when we were being shown during the initial phases in the rebellion there described it's a good friend of the family of the united states it's taken no action in bahrain it's a matter of fact at the same time this is going on. israeli planes are bombing bombing people planes the united states is nothing it is not about human rights it seems to me that it's an. imperial arrogance in human family the united states does not need that oil it's not about oil it does not fit in with the united states' master plan to dominate the middle east for purposes of oil and israel so it doesn't make sense it's a pasturing on the part of people so powerful they have no no cures from the consequences and i think daffy and the world are going to take a lesson from this down if you give up its weapons it abit trusted the wes
what america has faced criticism for intervening in libya while overlooking baden's in other countries in the arab world political writer john walsh show us a foreign policy in the region is completely inconsistent it is not about protecting the people or human rights because in egypt when we were being shown during the initial phases in the rebellion there described it's a good friend of the family of the united states it's taken no action in bahrain it's a matter of fact at the same time this...
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now for north america, looking really nice and quiet out towards the east. still got this system low that's in eastern canada, but that is on its way out. we are looking at an active picture out west, very strong winds to the coastline. about 140 kilometers per hour. these are some of the gusts expected hoar. very rough conditions especially for british columbia and snow impacting the area with heavy snow in the sierras. as for central sections here in the great lakes area, you could see a little more snow develop later on thursday, but that won't intensify until another day or so. as for highs, 17 denver. 18 in l.a. and then warm 24 for houston. finally getting a look at europe. messy in the mediterranean. we are seeing clouds swirling here. active and bringing stormy weather to italy. here are some of the conditions that northern italy has been dealing with. a lot 0 at the shots in bologna and it is a wintry sight here. plenty of snow has impacted the area. heavy snow is causing all sorts of problem, especially hitting the traffic conditions pretty hard an
now for north america, looking really nice and quiet out towards the east. still got this system low that's in eastern canada, but that is on its way out. we are looking at an active picture out west, very strong winds to the coastline. about 140 kilometers per hour. these are some of the gusts expected hoar. very rough conditions especially for british columbia and snow impacting the area with heavy snow in the sierras. as for central sections here in the great lakes area, you could see a...
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argentina has the second-highest rate of inflation in the americas after venezuela. some small businesses suffer because of it. >> everything goes up in price. we try not to put it in our final prices. that is a problem because our rent -- every day, it is less what we gain. >> inflation means higher wage demands and therefore higher costs. the official rate of inflation is about 10%. many economists say in reality, it is double this figure. that casts a cloud over the credibility of the growth. >> if you are underestimating the inflation rate, you will be overestimating the growth rate. it is quite likely that argentina's growth rate is not as high as the government data says. >> this is one of the busiest shopping streets in buenos aires. despite the rising cost of living, people remain positive. argentinian are more optimistic about their economy this year than last year. many economists believe that growth will cool in 2011. but in an election year, this is difficult to predict. slowing growth is never popular with voters. do not rule out more government spending
argentina has the second-highest rate of inflation in the americas after venezuela. some small businesses suffer because of it. >> everything goes up in price. we try not to put it in our final prices. that is a problem because our rent -- every day, it is less what we gain. >> inflation means higher wage demands and therefore higher costs. the official rate of inflation is about 10%. many economists say in reality, it is double this figure. that casts a cloud over the credibility...
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as we look at america being the hedge amount of power feels it can't tolerate that the problem you face in libya is very simple the u.s. has already committed itself publicly to some military objective however it will be fine and if it cannot overthrow gadhafi through air power which is an open question here and then there will indeed be pressure to escalate and the us consider sending ground forces in the event that we do overthrow gadhafi then there'd be a question of the u.s. would have responsibility as well as with the europeans for stablish in some kind of political stability and thereby establishing a government that may have that is very likely to require a long term commitment to ground forces possibly in a peaceful situation possibly in a civil war this could indeed evolve into a very large scale military operation that could go on for years i think that's a probability at this point and they're trying to back to you in london now and again researching this program i came across a quote from colin powell before the invasion of two thousand and three of iraq and he said you kno
as we look at america being the hedge amount of power feels it can't tolerate that the problem you face in libya is very simple the u.s. has already committed itself publicly to some military objective however it will be fine and if it cannot overthrow gadhafi through air power which is an open question here and then there will indeed be pressure to escalate and the us consider sending ground forces in the event that we do overthrow gadhafi then there'd be a question of the u.s. would have...
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. ♪ we're the kids in america ♪ oh, oh, oh i may be mud, but i have standards. mops? please. some of them have bacteria. ♪ and they try to pick me up? ew. i'm really hard to get. uh! ♪ what about love?!
. ♪ we're the kids in america ♪ oh, oh, oh i may be mud, but i have standards. mops? please. some of them have bacteria. ♪ and they try to pick me up? ew. i'm really hard to get. uh! ♪ what about love?!
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the fed has done an excellent job of helping america recover from the financial crisis. i think they have not gotten as much credit as they deserve. i would like people to understand how important that role is and how successful it's been in stabilizing a country and promoting economic recovery and growth. >> you have members of your board that are members of the fed bank in new york. jamie diamond and others. >> jim tish is anothers yes. >> how do those two men get on that board? >> the banker, jamie diamond and the industry representatives, jim tish were elected by the bank shareholders. >> who owns the bank shares? >> bankers. ok if this is a radio show in the united states, and you are accused of being a part of a carbal and what do you say to that? >> i say in this country we are fortunate to have a system that is an interplay between government and public institutions and private expertise. and the structure of the fed is set up so that our public bank that is provided for guiding the economy, has this network of relationships with the financial community and the i
the fed has done an excellent job of helping america recover from the financial crisis. i think they have not gotten as much credit as they deserve. i would like people to understand how important that role is and how successful it's been in stabilizing a country and promoting economic recovery and growth. >> you have members of your board that are members of the fed bank in new york. jamie diamond and others. >> jim tish is anothers yes. >> how do those two men get on that...
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it is my pleasure to introduce the panelist on transforming america. each brings a unique perspective on how to dismantle big government and reestablished relationships between the citizen and his government. i like to introduce maryland record -- marylin from illinois. [applause] next up, we were going to have mike george, a founder of strong american now. unfortunately he could not be here. last-minute family issues. we're going to welcome an executive director with strong america now peter or. he is a navy and air force veteran. after serving over 12 years on active duty, he joined by george at the george group serving government clients within the department of defense helping to eliminate waste and reduce costs. he hopes of ba in political science and an m.a. in logistics in the air force institute of technology. please welcome peter or'rourke. next right to work is a group that has an incredible work here in iowa, fighting the push to repeal our status as a right to work state. he has helped to fight against compulsory unionism. please welcome gr
it is my pleasure to introduce the panelist on transforming america. each brings a unique perspective on how to dismantle big government and reestablished relationships between the citizen and his government. i like to introduce maryland record -- marylin from illinois. [applause] next up, we were going to have mike george, a founder of strong american now. unfortunately he could not be here. last-minute family issues. we're going to welcome an executive director with strong america now peter...
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it comes from the transportation for america which base its information on the data from the national highway traffic safety administration. >>> dozens of families are still trapped by a big rockslide in the santa cruz mountains. take a look at this dramatic video of the moment it happened. >> oh, man, oh, man! >> they are catching these images as a giant wall of mud, debris and trees crashed across the road in the community of scotts valley. no one was hurt. but that slide has cut off 33 homes. neighbors have built a foot path around the slide to use temporarily until the mess is cleared. it's not ideal but it comes with the territory. >> when you live in the mountains things happen and you have to be flexible. >> well, no homes are without power or running water. that's good. a geologist hopes to assess the stability of that slope a little late today so the debris can be cleared. >> we saw this at big sur. we saw it there in scotts valley and we have more rain to come too . >> it's obvious that this is a problem. >> we'll see an urban and small stream flood advisory coming up throug
it comes from the transportation for america which base its information on the data from the national highway traffic safety administration. >>> dozens of families are still trapped by a big rockslide in the santa cruz mountains. take a look at this dramatic video of the moment it happened. >> oh, man, oh, man! >> they are catching these images as a giant wall of mud, debris and trees crashed across the road in the community of scotts valley. no one was hurt. but that slide...
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. >> suarez: today the deputy national security advisor ben rhodes made what would seem to be america's strongest statement yet. our concern in the immediate term has been with the violence. this should be channeled into a political dialogue. where is the united states in all of this? salae is an ally, isn't he? >> i think for our policy on yemen has been terrorism and security and al qaeda in a arabian peninsula to the exclusion of almost everything else. despite what people in the administration say we've been focused on terrorism. we've not been focused on the challenges such as unemployment, government abuses, corruption. i think these are the things that will bring down the state. al qaeda is our problem. it's not yemen's biggest problem. i think we need to not have a dialogue that we support the government and will provide them military and security assistance at the expense of the people. everyone sees that we're supporting the regime at the expense of the people. >> suarez: does instability in yemen also threaten a sort of open playground for the very forces that the united stat
. >> suarez: today the deputy national security advisor ben rhodes made what would seem to be america's strongest statement yet. our concern in the immediate term has been with the violence. this should be channeled into a political dialogue. where is the united states in all of this? salae is an ally, isn't he? >> i think for our policy on yemen has been terrorism and security and al qaeda in a arabian peninsula to the exclusion of almost everything else. despite what people in the...
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in america, and around the world. japan's prime minister declares a state of maximum alert over the crisis at the fukushima nuclear plant. president obama has made his first formal speech on the military campaign in libya. the address in washington came amid some criticism in the united states that the president has yet to explain what the goals of military action are and how long the military action will last. he responded by saying that a failure to act would have carried a far greater price for both american and libya. but he made clear military action will not go beyond the u.n. mandate and regime change must not be pursued by force. >> of course, there is no better off with a duffy of of power. -- with the duffy out of power. i embrace that goal and will actively pursue its turn non- military means. broadening our military mission to include regime change would be a mistake. the task i assigned our forces, to protect the libyan people from the immediate danger and to establish a no-fly zone carries international
in america, and around the world. japan's prime minister declares a state of maximum alert over the crisis at the fukushima nuclear plant. president obama has made his first formal speech on the military campaign in libya. the address in washington came amid some criticism in the united states that the president has yet to explain what the goals of military action are and how long the military action will last. he responded by saying that a failure to act would have carried a far greater price...
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the pledge that i made to the american people at the outset of our military operations i said that america's role would be limited and that we would not put ground troops into libya that we would focus our unique capabilities on the front end of the operation and that we would transfer responsibility for allies and partners to night we are fulfilling the pledge. and in beirut you buy that because one of the things that's very interesting about president obama's statement is that he doesn't talk about him and the game getting into a war is not that difficult we've seen that since the iraqi adventure of starting in two thousand and three even before that afghanistan and american and coalition forces are still there now because they didn't think about the end game is this a mistake being made again. yeah i mean the us. innocently ration the word she was dragged into the situation and libya it was the french and to a lesser extent the british who were enthusiastic about intervention there on the grounds of. minimizing civilian casualties. but from the beginning none of the western powers said th
the pledge that i made to the american people at the outset of our military operations i said that america's role would be limited and that we would not put ground troops into libya that we would focus our unique capabilities on the front end of the operation and that we would transfer responsibility for allies and partners to night we are fulfilling the pledge. and in beirut you buy that because one of the things that's very interesting about president obama's statement is that he doesn't talk...
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you can see that tomorrow morning on "good morning america." tomorrow night in a "20/20" hour he invites her into his home, a live-in nanny and a porn star. >>> hollywood's night out and 37 million people in the united states tuned in. we have oscar by the numbers. mary? what are you doing here? it's megan. i'm getting new insurance. marjorie, you've had a policy with us for three years. it's been five years. five years. well, progressive gives megan discounts that...
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it suggested mediation by a team from latin america, europe, and the middle east. some reports say gaddafi have it -- has accepted the plan. but the opposition has rejected any talks with the embattled leader. benghazi is relatively quiet. but many here believe real peace is impossible while gaddafi is still in power. >> german foreign missed not -- minister guido westerwelle spoke out firmly against any military intervention in libya. he says such a move could be counterproductive.e. but westerwelle promised to provide humanitarian aid, in particular, the deployment of planes and ships to help with the evacuation of thousands of egyptians currently stranded on the border region between libya and tunisia. the egyptians for one of the biggest migrant communities in libya. but since the unrest began, tens of thousands have tried to flee the country. the united nations is warning of a humanitarian catastrophe. earlr, i spoke with our correspondent and asked how secure benghazi is that the weather had been any renewed fighting there. >> no, not in benghazi. everything
it suggested mediation by a team from latin america, europe, and the middle east. some reports say gaddafi have it -- has accepted the plan. but the opposition has rejected any talks with the embattled leader. benghazi is relatively quiet. but many here believe real peace is impossible while gaddafi is still in power. >> german foreign missed not -- minister guido westerwelle spoke out firmly against any military intervention in libya. he says such a move could be counterproductive.e. but...